How to Craft Ammo in Crosswind
How to Craft Ammo in Crosswind
This Crosswind ammo crafting guide shows you how to make your own bullets using Homemade Gunpowder and raw materials. Crafting your own ammo is essential for surviving tougher encounters, and this guide covers where to find Sulfur, how to get Ash, and what types of bullets you can make.
To successfully craft ammo, you need two key components:
- Homemade Gunpowder
- Bullets
Follow the steps below to efficiently gather materials and craft your own ammo.
How to Craft Ammo in Crosswind
To craft ammunition in Crosswind:
- Produce Homemade Gunpowder with Sulfur and Ash
- Loot Pirate Camps early game for quick gunpowder
- Craft bullets at the Weaponsmith Table and upgrade as you progress
Each step leads you to craft stronger ammo and stay combat-ready.

Crafting Homemade Gunpowder
Crafting Homemade Gunpowder
Use a Millstone to craft 5 units of Homemade Gunpowder. You’ll need:
- 25 Sulfur
- 25 Ash


Where to Find Sulfur
Mine Sulfur on the Foothills Islands—these islands also have Flax and Iron Ore, but mining Sulfur manually can be slow.


Unlocking the Miner NPC later in the game lets them gather Sulfur passively and efficiently.



How to Get Ash
To make Ash, burn wood in the Charcoal Kiln. It’s one of the easiest resources to obtain, as long as you have access to wood and a Kiln.


If you’re just getting started with crafting and resource management, be sure to check out our Beginner’s Guide to Crosswind. It covers essential systems like gathering, building, and surviving your first few days.
Alternative Method for Ammo Early Game
Before you have access to the Miner NPC, farming Sulfur can be time-consuming. A more practical approach early on is to target Pirate Camps located in the Foothills area.
Of course, you will still need to craft bullets, but that’s the easy part — it’s the Homemade Gunpowder that’s the challenge.
Defeating the pirates and looting the chests they guard can provide you with easy access to Homemade Gunpowder and other resources. These camps respawn over time, making them a reliable and repeatable source for gathering materials.


Crafting Bullets at the Weaponsmith Table
Once you have Homemade Gunpowder, head to the Weaponsmith Table to craft bullets. Here’s what’s available:

Stone Bullets
- 5 Bullets crafted from 3 Stones
- Easily obtainable and the most practical ammo choice until the later stages of the game

Iron Bullets
- 5 Bullets crafted from 1 Iron Ingot
- Provides a 25% boost to projectile damage
- A good damage upgrade once Iron becomes readily available

Bone Shot
- 5 Pellets crafted from 5 Bones
- Fires 6 pellets, each dealing 30% of the weapon’s base damage (slash damage)
- Damage decreases over distance, making this option best suited for close-range combat

Enchanted Bullet
- 1 Bullet crafted at high cost
- Changes the damage type to Pierce
- Increases standard shot damage by 10%
- Increases critical hit damage by 20%
- Recommended for advanced players looking for maximum damage potential

Recommended Progression for Ammo Crafting
- Early Game: Loot Pirate Camps for quick ammo access.
- Mid Game: Craft and rely on Stone Bullets while farming basic resources.
- Late Game: Unlock Miner NPC and mass-produce Homemade Gunpowder.
- End Game: Transition to Iron Bullets, Bone Shot, or Enchanted Bullets depending on preferred combat style.
Crosswind is available now as a free-to-play survival MMO with crafting, building, and intense combat systems. You can check it out on Steam to explore player reviews, updates, and download the game directly.